About this trial
This study aims to evaluate the effects of respiratory physiotherapy combined with progressive muscle relaxation exercises on dyspnea, anxiety, hemodynamic status, and delirium symptoms in patients after cardiac surgery. This randomized controlled trial will include 116 patients who will be randomly assigned to an intervention group or a control group. The intervention group will receive respiratory physiotherapy and progressive muscle relaxation exercises in addition to routine postoperative care for 30 minutes per day over three consecutive days, while the control group will receive routine care only. Outcome measures will include dyspnea assessed by the Modified Borg Scale, anxiety assessed by the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, hemodynamic parameters obtained from vital signs, and delirium symptoms assessed using the Nursing Delirium Screening Scale. It is hypothesized that the combined intervention will reduce dyspnea and anxiety levels, improve hemodynamic stability, and decrease delirium symptoms. The findings are expected to contribute to improved postoperative recovery and reduced complication risks following cardiac surgery.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Patients aged 18-80 years who have undergone cardiac surgery
Hemodynamically stable patients
Patients able to cooperate and follow instructions
Patients with postoperative dyspnea
Disqualifiers
Patients with severe cognitive impairment or inability to cooperate
Patients with neurological or psychiatric disorders affecting participation
Patients requiring mechanical ventilation for prolonged periods
Patients with unstable hemodynamic status
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Respiratory Physiotherapy
- Progressive Muscle Relaxation
- Routine Care